S01 E15: Divide and Ruling in Wales Si returns from a week’s holiday in Tunisia to find out that The Fall are recording an album in Wales without him. Mark E Smith had ordered a drummer to ‘fill in’ on the drum throne! In his absence and much to Si’s dismay, Karl Burns was invited during the recording of The Middle Class Revolt album. Dismayed and shocked, Simon Wolstencroft immediately dashes to Wales from Manchester airport, to find the residential studio where the band have been ensconced during his absence. After nine years in The Fall, how did Si feel about this development? Is this the beginning of the end of Si’s tenure in the band? Divide and Rule?
Season One of The X Generation brings you key moments in a musical career that have influenced some of the greatest Manchester bands of all time. Credits: Digital Blanket | Video Chain Producers: James Delargy | John Steven Locke | Simon Wolstencroft
Season One of The X Generation includes: Simon Wolstencroft, The Smiths, The Stone Rose, The Weeds, The Fall, Johnny Marr, Ian Brown, James Delargy, John Steven Locke, Video Chain, Digital Blanket, The Clash, Bankrobber, Granby Row, Manchester, Manchester Apollo, Pluto Studios, Keith Hopkins, Derek ‘Lek’ Leckenby, Herman’s Hermits, Rafters Club, The Patrol, Altrincham Grammar, Abbey Road, Wembley, John Squire, Dunham Massey Village Hall, Apsley Cottage, Ray Winstone, There’s a Ghost in my House, Pluto, Granby Row, Rafters Club, Andy Rourke, Freak Party, The Vine Pub, Morrissey, The Hand that Rocks the Cradle, Suffer Little Children, Decibelle Studios, Beehive Mill, Jersey Street, Ancoats, Salford, Terry Hall, The Specials, Fun Boy Three, The Tube, The Colourfield, ABC, Prefab Sprout, Corbières Wine Bar, The Weeds, Andrew Berry, The Happy Mondays, Anthony H Wilson, Tony Wilson, The Mondays, The Woodthorpe Pub, Prestwich, Andy Rourke, Blitz Vega, Bend Sinister, Bridgewater House, The Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London, I Am Kurious Oranj, Edinburgh, Michael Clark & Company, I Am Curious, Orange, hoi polloi, The Harlequin Pub, Kevin Rowland, Dexys Midnight Runners, buzzing, The Haçienda, Noel Gallagher, Harry S. Fairhurst, India House, Whitworth Street, The Haçienda, Cog Sinister Records, The Harp & Shamrock, New Mount Street, The Inspiral Carpets, Carl Douglas, Kung Fu Fighting, Broadway, NY, legend, Barry White, New York baby, New York, Love Unlimited Orchestra, George Washington, Lisa Stansfield, Divide and Rule, Karl Burns, Golden Gaze, SARM Studios, Basing Street, Notting Hill, Chris Blackwell, Island Records, Basing Street Studios, Island Studios, Borehamwood, Elstree Studios, BBC, TOTP, Top Of The Pops, Grange Hill, Tina Turner, Bryan Adams, Sterophonics, Jez Kerr, The Family Bizarre, Wembley Stadium, The G.O.D.
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